Friday, March 16, 2012

Inductive Teaching Strategy (day 4)

We learned about inductive teaching/learning strategy. We did a group activity where by we were ask to make a different group apart expert group. Then different groups were provided with different questions on the  topic Inductive teaching/learning strategy. Then after an hour discussions, we were asked to re join the home group and share on respective allocated topics to the groups.Well they explain that;

Concept of inductive T/L strategy: He explain that it is more of modern ways of teaching where there is less role of teacher and even gave two type of inductive teaching that is guided and unguided. 

Purposes of inductive T/L strategy:
  • ·         For motivating students.
  • ·         Enhance class participation.
  • ·         Work as a team to achieve goals.
  • ·         Discover course content for themselves
 
 Procedural/steps of inductive T/L strategy:
  • ·         Open ended phase.
  • ·         Convergent phase.
  • ·         Closure phase.
  • ·         Application phase.
Role of teache
  •  Provide guidance.
     
  • Demonstration.
  •  Coaching-only instructing by teacher ,doing by students.  
  • Teacher cooperate and foster cooperation in students.   
Merits and demerits of Inductive T/L strategy. 
Merits:
  • ·         Can classified different types of students.
  • ·         It motivate student to participate and learn more.
  • ·         Involve  observation and inference.
Demerits:
  • ·         Time consuming.
  • ·         Minimum content coverage.
  • ·         It is frustrating to different level of student.

 
 

1 comment:

  1. Hi Tenzin,
    Thank you for keeping yourself up to date. Sorry! I am not able to comment on each of your posting but please know that I went through all of them. As you have done a great job with this posting, please do not limit yourself to write what you have understood from the session. As you must have seen that you have limited yourself in other postings. Do try to be reflective on the usefulness of the session.
    Have a great day.

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